8 Verbs to Use for the Word mits

THE S.S. 'Wohlgeborne, gesunde Kinder bringen viel mit.... 'Wenn die Natur verabscheut, so spricht sie es laut aus: das Geschöpf, das falsch lebt, wird früh zerstört.

He seems to have wandered aimlessly up wind till he hit an island; he walked all round this; says he couldn't see a yard at this time; fell often into the tide crack; finally stopped under the lee of some rocks; here got his hand frostbitten owing to difficulty of getting frozen mit on again, finally got it on; started to dig a hole to wait in.

PRETER means By, Past, or Beyond: as, preter-it, bygone, or gone by; preter-imperfect, past imperfect; preter-natural, beyond what is natural; preter-mit, to put by, to omit.

"He could pring mit' him t'e whole nafy of England, if he wish'!"

Holding him there between his knees, he pulled off his outer mits and with hands and breath warmed the surface of the axe, speaking now and then to the dog, who howled wretchedly, but seemed to understand something was being done for him, since he gave up struggling.

" The girl took off her mits and tried to unfasten the leggings after she had kicked the snowshoes from her feet.

"They are both wise people and neither tip their mit, though Soul Mate grew restless with his feet.

Neither of the girls felt cold, for they wore great mits and hoods, and were altogether as snug as mice.

8 Verbs to Use for the Word  mits